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Re: emacs question
From: |
Harshdeep Jawanda |
Subject: |
Re: emacs question |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:40:57 -0700 |
Now that this topic has been brought up, it reminds to ask for a
solution to a problem I've been facing for a while.
I have the following entries in my .emacs file:
(global-set-key [C-down] '"\C-u1\C-v")
(global-set-key [C-up] '"\C-u1\M-v")
These key combinations are meant to scroll the buffer up or down when
I press the up-arrow or down-arrow, respectively, while holding the
Ctrl key (C-l is not good enough at times).
This works perfectly when I am using Emacs directly on computer I am
sitting at (Win XP, Win 2K and Debian Linux; would it be correct to
say "working at the console"?).
But when I am using emacs over an SSH connection (using putty;
connecting from home/office computer to university computers), this
doesn't work.
Any ideas why?
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 20:04:56 -0200, Rodrigo Canellas
<r.canellas@terra.com.br> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In your .emacs, to map a key to a command, you can do like this;
>
> (global-set-key [<KEY_ID>] '<COMMAND>)
>
> where <KEY-ID> should be replaced with the identifier of the key, and
> <COMMAND> should be replaced with the command you want to be executed when
> <KEY-ID> is pressed.
>
> For example,
>
> (global-set-key [f9] 'compile)
>
> would run the "compile" command when "F9" is pressed.
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> BTW, by your name I presume you speak portuguese, right?
>
> Em Terça 14 Dezembro 2004 17:45, Villa, Maria (HBO) escreveu:
> > Hi
> > I have few users that uses regular emacs on our aix unix servers.
> >
> > They have a problem when want to delete a character or word, the backspace
> > key does not work.
> > how can we map a key to work with e-macs or how can we solve this problem
> >
> > your help is appreciated.....
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- emacs question, Villa, Maria (HBO), 2004/12/14
- Re: emacs question, Rodrigo Canellas, 2004/12/14
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